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Tearce

Tearce (Macedonian: Теарце [ˈtɛ.artsɛ] (listen), Albanian: Tearcë) is a village located 12 km to the northeast of Tetovo, in northwestern North Macedonia, about 15 kilometres from the border with Kosovo. It is a seat of the Tearce municipality. Population 3,974 (2002). The B-405 road connects it to Tetovo.

Tearce
Теарце
Tearcë
Village
Location in Northwestern North Macedonia.
Tearce
Location within North Macedonia
Coordinates: 42°7′1.2″N 21°4′58.8″E / 42.117000°N 21.083000°E / 42.117000; 21.083000Coordinates: 42°7′1.2″N 21°4′58.8″E / 42.117000°N 21.083000°E / 42.117000; 21.083000
Country North Macedonia
Region Polog
Municipality Tearce
Population
 (2002)
 • Total3,974
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Car platesTE
Websitehttp://www.tetovo.gov.mk .

History

 
The entrance to Tearce
 
The entrance to Tearce

According to the notes of Bulgarian teacher Andrea Stoyanov collected 1866-90 and published 1891–92 in the Istanbul gazette Novini, the village of Tearce had 120 Albanian and 80 Bulgarian houses. The village had a school, a church, 4 stores, 2 blacksmiths and 1 tack shop. The inhabitants worked as livestock farmers, with many also working seasonally overseas. The Christians worked mainly as bakers, while Muslims work as maltsters.[1] According to ethnographer and revolutionary Gyorche Petrov Tearce was a large village almost a town which had 40 shops, the locals from the surrounding villages would go to Tearce for supplies to avoid having to go all the way to Tetovo. The fields in Tearce were very fertile and had the best wheat in the region, its surrounding forests were rich with fruit and there were 10 mills on the river which produced flour for the entire region, including a small stone bridge which connected the road to Kaçanik. This made Tearce one of the richest villages in the entire Tetovo region which attracted settlers from Tetovo and the surrounding villages to settle there further increasing its growth.[2]

According to Bulgarian ethnographer Vasil Kanchov in the year 1900 the village had a population of 600 Bulgarians and 600 Albanians.[3]

 
St. Demetrius church in Tearce

During World War II the village was under Bulgarian occupation when it was renamed into Peychinovo after one of its most famous residents, the cleric, writer and enlightener Kiril Peychinovich

A policy of Turkification of the Albanian population was employed by the Yugoslav authorities in cooperation with the Turkish government, stretching the period of 1948–1959. Starting in 1948, Turkish schools were opened in areas with large Albanian majorities, such as Tearce.[4]

The village was affected by the conflict of 2001, which strained relations between the ethnic groups in the village. On 22 January 2001, the police station at Tearce was shelled, killing one policeman and injuring three others.

Demographics

According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 3,974 inhabitants.[5] Ethnic groups in the village include:[5]

Sports

Local football club KF Tearca–97 have played in the Macedonian Third League.

References

  1. ^ Mustafa, Avzi (2013). "TETOVA PARA NJË SHEKULLI NË SYTË E NJË KRONISTI BULLGAR (1866-1890)". Studime Albanologjike. ITSH: 141. . Tearca ka 120 shtëpi shqiptare dhe 80 bullgare; fshati ka një shkollë, një kishë, 4 shitore, 2 farkëtari (kovaçhane) dhe një punëtori të samarxhinjve; banoret kryesisht merren me bujqësi dhe kurbet. Të krishterët e këtij fshati punojnë si bukëpjekës, kurse myslimanët si bozaxhinj.
  2. ^ Petrov, Gyorche. "Г. Петров/, Материали по изучаването на Македония, София, 1896 г" (PDF). Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  3. ^ Kanchov, Vasil. "Македония. Етнография и Статистика". promacedonia.org/. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  4. ^ Lita, Qerim (2009). "SHPËRNGULJA E SHQIPTARËVE NGA MAQEDONIA NË TURQI (1953-1959)". Studime Albanologjike. ITSH: 75–82.
  5. ^ a b Macedonian Census (2002), Book 5 - Total population according to the Ethnic Affiliation, Mother Tongue and Religion, The State Statistical Office, Skopje, 2002, p. 185.

External links

  • Center for Education and Development
  • Photograph
  • Center for education and development- Tearce

tearce, macedonian, Теарце, ˈtɛ, artsɛ, listen, albanian, tearcë, village, located, northeast, tetovo, northwestern, north, macedonia, about, kilometres, from, border, with, kosovo, seat, municipality, population, 2002, road, connects, tetovo, Теарцеtearcëvill. Tearce Macedonian Tearce ˈtɛ artsɛ listen Albanian Tearce is a village located 12 km to the northeast of Tetovo in northwestern North Macedonia about 15 kilometres from the border with Kosovo It is a seat of the Tearce municipality Population 3 974 2002 The B 405 road connects it to Tetovo Tearce TearceTearceVillageLocation in Northwestern North Macedonia TearceLocation within North MacedoniaCoordinates 42 7 1 2 N 21 4 58 8 E 42 117000 N 21 083000 E 42 117000 21 083000 Coordinates 42 7 1 2 N 21 4 58 8 E 42 117000 N 21 083000 E 42 117000 21 083000Country North MacedoniaRegionPologMunicipalityTearcePopulation 2002 Total3 974Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Car platesTEWebsitehttp www tetovo gov mk Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Sports 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit The entrance to Tearce The entrance to Tearce According to the notes of Bulgarian teacher Andrea Stoyanov collected 1866 90 and published 1891 92 in the Istanbul gazette Novini the village of Tearce had 120 Albanian and 80 Bulgarian houses The village had a school a church 4 stores 2 blacksmiths and 1 tack shop The inhabitants worked as livestock farmers with many also working seasonally overseas The Christians worked mainly as bakers while Muslims work as maltsters 1 According to ethnographer and revolutionary Gyorche Petrov Tearce was a large village almost a town which had 40 shops the locals from the surrounding villages would go to Tearce for supplies to avoid having to go all the way to Tetovo The fields in Tearce were very fertile and had the best wheat in the region its surrounding forests were rich with fruit and there were 10 mills on the river which produced flour for the entire region including a small stone bridge which connected the road to Kacanik This made Tearce one of the richest villages in the entire Tetovo region which attracted settlers from Tetovo and the surrounding villages to settle there further increasing its growth 2 According to Bulgarian ethnographer Vasil Kanchov in the year 1900 the village had a population of 600 Bulgarians and 600 Albanians 3 St Demetrius church in Tearce During World War II the village was under Bulgarian occupation when it was renamed into Peychinovo after one of its most famous residents the cleric writer and enlightener Kiril PeychinovichA policy of Turkification of the Albanian population was employed by the Yugoslav authorities in cooperation with the Turkish government stretching the period of 1948 1959 Starting in 1948 Turkish schools were opened in areas with large Albanian majorities such as Tearce 4 The village was affected by the conflict of 2001 which strained relations between the ethnic groups in the village On 22 January 2001 the police station at Tearce was shelled killing one policeman and injuring three others Demographics EditAccording to the 2002 census the village had a total of 3 974 inhabitants 5 Ethnic groups in the village include 5 Albanians 2 310 Macedonians 1 085 Turks 512 Roma 54 Serbs 4 Others 9Sports EditLocal football club KF Tearca 97 have played in the Macedonian Third League References Edit Mustafa Avzi 2013 TETOVA PARA NJE SHEKULLI NE SYTE E NJE KRONISTI BULLGAR 1866 1890 Studime Albanologjike ITSH 141 Tearca ka 120 shtepi shqiptare dhe 80 bullgare fshati ka nje shkolle nje kishe 4 shitore 2 farketari kovachane dhe nje punetori te samarxhinjve banoret kryesisht merren me bujqesi dhe kurbet Te krishteret e ketij fshati punojne si bukepjekes kurse myslimanet si bozaxhinj Petrov Gyorche G Petrov Materiali po izuchavaneto na Makedoniya Sofiya 1896 g PDF Retrieved 25 June 2022 Kanchov Vasil Makedoniya Etnografiya i Statistika promacedonia org Retrieved 25 June 2022 Lita Qerim 2009 SHPERNGULJA E SHQIPTAREVE NGA MAQEDONIA NE TURQI 1953 1959 Studime Albanologjike ITSH 75 82 a b Macedonian Census 2002 Book 5 Total population according to the Ethnic Affiliation Mother Tongue and Religion The State Statistical Office Skopje 2002 p 185 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tearce Center for Education and Development Photograph Center for education and development Tearce Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tearce amp oldid 1100755225, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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